noun
- Plural of pulmotor; mechanical devices that inflate and deflate the lungs to restore breathing in a person who has stopped breathing, especially from electric shock or gas poisoning.
Usage: Primarily historical; largely replaced by modern resuscitation equipment such as bag-valve-mask devices and mechanical ventilators.; Often capitalized as a trademark in early 20th-century usage.
Examples
- The fire department kept pulmotors on hand for emergency resuscitation.
- Early pulmotors were manually operated and required training to use effectively.
- Before modern ventilators, pulmotors were essential equipment in hospitals and rescue stations.
- The lifeguard was trained to operate the pulmotor in case of near-drowning incidents.
- Pulmotors represented an important advance in emergency medical technology during the early 1900s.